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Crybaby Bridge is a term that refers to numerous bridges across the United States, associated with urban legends and ghost stories involving the sounds of a baby crying.. These tales typically involve tragic backstories of infanticide, accidents, or other sorrowful events that purportedly occurred at or near the bridges, for example, an urban legend relating to a baby or young child/children ...
Crybaby Bridge, Anderson. This off-limits bridge to the public has drawn popular attention due to a legend involving a woman and her baby. Word of mouth has it there have been incidents of people ...
Oklahoma: Cry Baby Bridge. The tragic story of Cry Baby Bridge near Fremont, Oklahoma stems back to a story of a mother who threw her unwanted baby off the side of a bridge. It is said that late ...
The Van Sant Covered Bridge (Van Sandt Covered Bridge), also known as the Beaver Dam Bridge, is a historic covered bridge located in Solebury Township, near New Hope in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Built in 1875, the 86 foot, town truss span crosses the Pidcock Creek near Washington Crossing State Park .
Theorosa's Bridge is a reportedly haunted bridge located west of 109th Street North and Meridian between the towns of Sedgwick and Valley Center in Kansas. The bridge spans Jester Creek. Due to its reputation it has become a site of local folklore. [1] Over the years, it has burned down and been rebuilt.
Crybaby Bridge is a nickname given to some bridges in the United States. The name often reflects the belief that the sound of a baby can be, or has been, heard from the bridge. The Crying Boy is a mass-produced print of an allegedly cursed painting by Italian painter Giovanni Bragolin. This was the pen-name of the painter Bruno Amadio.
"The bridge itself was full of so much love," Emily Lauren, a photographer in Virginia, tells Southern Living. "You could tell a lot of thought and love went into the entire place. When I got to ...
Gore Orphanage is the subject of a local legend in Northern Ohio, which refers to a supposedly haunted ruin near the city of Vermilion in Lorain County, Ohio.The ruin is a building that formerly housed the Swift Mansion and, later, the Light of Hope Orphanage, and is the subject of local urban legends, whereby the violent deaths of young adults and children are alleged to have occurred.